21st Century U.S. Air Force (USAF) Judge Advocate General (JAG): Air Force Operations and the Law: A Guide for Air, Space, and Cyber Forces - Reference Tool For Legal Professionals

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Air Force Operations and the Law is a publication of the Judge Advocate General's School. This book is a reference tool for legal professionals who support the military operations. In today's fast-paced world of overseas contingency and domestic operations, commanders rely on the advice of JAG Corps personnel to make critical decisions, sometimes involving life and death. Demand for this advice is high and will likely increase. The complexity of the operational environment is also growing. We can be sure that technological advances on the 21st Century battlefield will take us into uncharted legal territory, where we will be expected to analyze the complexities and provide accurate advice faster than ever before. Our ability to do so will have a direct impact on America's capacity to effectively project power across the spectrum of conflict. Commanders count on legal teams knowledgeable in subjects ranging from weapon selection and target engagement to nation building and counterinsurgency activities. That's why the second edition of the Air Force Operations & the Law: a Guide for Air & Space Forces is so important.

Chapter 1 - International Use of Force by the United States Air Force * Chapter 2 - Law of Armed Conflict for Airmen * Chapter 3 - War Crimes and Aerospace Organizations * Chapter 4 - Air and Sea Law for Airmen * Chapter 5 - Space Law * Chapter 6 - Cyberspace Law * Chapter 7 - International Agreements * Chapter 8 - Status of Forces Agreements * Chapter 9 - Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction * Chapter 10 - Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreements * Chapter 11 - International Organizations * Chapter 12- Human Rights Law * Chapter 13 - The Operational Chain of Command & Command Succession * Chapter 14 - Air Force Intelligence Law * Chapter 15 - Rules of Engagement * Chapter 16 - Targeting and Weaponeering * Chapter 17 - Joint Operations Planning * Chapter 18 - Joint Air Operations * Chapter 19 - Multinational Air Operations * Chapter 20 - Air Force Special Operations * Chapter 21 - Noncombatant Evacuation Operations * Chapter 22 - Rule of Law Operations * Chapter 23 - Civilian Personnel Supporting Military Operations * Chapter 24 - Information Operations * Chapter 25 - Computer Network Defense and Enterprise Management * Chapter 26 - Domestic Operations and Support to Civil Authorities * Chapter 27 - Military Justice and Discipline in Operations * Chapter 28 - Aerospace Accident Investigations * Chapter 29 - Legal Readiness * Chapter 30 - Deployed Fiscal Law and Contingency Contracting * Chapter 31 - Sale, Transfer, and Disposal of Defense Articles and Defense Services * Chapter 32 - Environmental Law for Overseas Operations * Chapter 33 - Foreign, International, and Personnel Claims * Chapter 34 - Legal Assistance in Operations * Chapter 35 - Political Asylum and Temporary Refuge * Chapter 36 - Reports * Chapter 37 - Reports of Survey * Chapter 38 - Department of State - Department of Defense Interface Overseas * Chapter 39 - Air Reserve Component Issues * Chapter 40 - Exercises, Experiments, Wargames, and Lessons Learned * Chapter 41 - Operational Employment of JAG Corps Personnel * Chapter 42 - Code of Conduct

Air Force Operations and the Law is a publication of the Judge Advocate General's School. This book is a reference tool for legal professionals who support the military operations. In today's fast-paced world of overseas contingency and domestic operations, commanders rely on the advice of JAG Corps personnel to make critical decisions, sometimes involving life and death. Demand for this advice is high and will likely increase. The complexity of the operational environment is also growing. We can be sure that technological advances on the 21st Century battlefield will take us into uncharted legal territory, where we will be expected to analyze the complexities and provide accurate advice faster than ever before. Our ability to do so will have a direct impact on America's capacity to effectively project power across the spectrum of conflict. Commanders count on legal teams knowledgeable in subjects ranging from weapon selection and target engagement to nation building and counterinsurgency activities. That's why the second edition of the Air Force Operations & the Law: a Guide for Air & Space Forces is so important.

Chapter 1 - International Use of Force by the United States Air Force * Chapter 2 - Law of Armed Conflict for Airmen * Chapter 3 - War Crimes and Aerospace Organizations * Chapter 4 - Air and Sea Law for Airmen * Chapter 5 - Space Law * Chapter 6 - Cyberspace Law * Chapter 7 - International Agreements * Chapter 8 - Status of Forces Agreements * Chapter 9 - Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction * Chapter 10 - Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreements * Chapter 11 - International Organizations * Chapter 12- Human Rights Law * Chapter 13 - The Operational Chain of Command & Command Succession * Chapter 14 - Air Force Intelligence Law * Chapter 15 - Rules of Engagement * Chapter 16 - Targeting and Weaponeering * Chapter 17 - Joint Operations Planning * Chapter 18 - Joint Air Operations * Chapter 19 - Multinational Air Operations * Chapter 20 - Air Force Special Operations * Chapter 21 - Noncombatant Evacuation Operations * Chapter 22 - Rule of Law Operations * Chapter 23 - Civilian Personnel Supporting Military Operations * Chapter 24 - Information Operations * Chapter 25 - Computer Network Defense and Enterprise Management * Chapter 26 - Domestic Operations and Support to Civil Authorities * Chapter 27 - Military Justice and Discipline in Operations * Chapter 28 - Aerospace Accident Investigations * Chapter 29 - Legal Readiness * Chapter 30 - Deployed Fiscal Law and Contingency Contracting * Chapter 31 - Sale, Transfer, and Disposal of Defense Articles and Defense Services * Chapter 32 - Environmental Law for Overseas Operations * Chapter 33 - Foreign, International, and Personnel Claims * Chapter 34 - Legal Assistance in Operations * Chapter 35 - Political Asylum and Temporary Refuge * Chapter 36 - Reports * Chapter 37 - Reports of Survey * Chapter 38 - Department of State - Department of Defense Interface Overseas * Chapter 39 - Air Reserve Component Issues * Chapter 40 - Exercises, Experiments, Wargames, and Lessons Learned * Chapter 41 - Operational Employment of JAG Corps Personnel * Chapter 42 - Code of Conduct

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